Eiichi Nakamura (中村 栄一, Nakamura Eiichi, born 24 February 1951) is a Japanese chemist and professor of chemistry at University of Tokyo in Japan. 1973...
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(politician) [ja] (born 1930), Japanese politician Eiichi Nakamura (chemist) (中村 栄一, born 1951), Japanese chemist This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Eiichi Miyazato (宮里 栄一, 1922–1999), Japanese karateka and judoka Eiichi Nakamura (chemist) (中村 栄一, born 1951), Japanese chemist and academic Eiichi Nakamura...
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1990), Japanese volleyball player Chiharu Nakamura (中村 知春, born 1988), Japanese rugby sevens player Eiichi Nakamura (field hockey) (中村 英一, 1909–1945), Japanese...
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Karp (visiting professor) Peter J. Stang (visiting professor) Eiichi Nakamura (chemist) (visiting professor) Carl M. Bender (visiting professor) Ruth...
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justice minister and professor emeritus. Shinya Nakamura. Sculptor. Kōji Nakanishi. Organic chemist. Tokindo Okada, Developmental biologist. Shigeyama...
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Teruaki Mukaiyama (category Japanese organic chemists)
January 5, 1927 – November 17, 2018) was a Japanese organic chemist. One of the most prolific chemists of the 20th century in the field of organic synthesis...
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prize. The award was established by the 1895 will and estate of Swedish chemist and inventor Alfred Nobel. It was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry,...
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Dirk M. Guldi (category German chemists)
Schubert, Christina; Zhu, Xiaozhang; Tsuji, Hayato; Guldi, Dirk M.; Nakamura, Eiichi (October 23, 2014). "Electron transfer through rigid organic molecular...
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Cristina Nevado (category Spanish women chemists)
natural product synthesis. She spent three months working alongside Eiichi Nakamura at the University of Tokyo. Nevado joined the University of Zurich...
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National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. JPL · 11322 11323 Nasu 1995 QC2 Eiichi Nasu (born 1955) was chief editor of the newsletter Astro Oita of the Astronomical...
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Syntheses: 153–166. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.094.0153. Yoshikai, Naohiko; Nakamura, Eiichi (2012-04-11). "Mechanisms of Nucleophilic Organocopper(I) Reactions"...
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Japan. While in Tokyo, he attended a jujutsu presentation at Shibusawa Eiichi's home in Asukayama. Kano Jigoro was one of the jujutsuka present. At that...
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Gilbert Stork (category American chemists)
Nature. 551 (7682): 566. doi:10.1038/d41586-017-07527-8. PMID 29189811. Nakamura, Eiichi; Winkler, Jeffrey D.; Aggarwal, Varinder K. (2018). "Gilbert Stork...
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Busicom's Masatoshi Shima, and commercially released in 1971. Parametron Eiichi Goto invented the parametron in 1954 as an alternative to the vacuum tube...
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Withers [Wikidata] 2013 Robert H. Crabtree, Richard Silverman, Chi-Ming Che 2014 Eiichi Nakamura, Fraser Stoddart, Karen L. Wooley 2015 Chad Mirkin, Geoffrey Ozin,...
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Welsh rugby union (Newport) and league player (St Helens, Great Britain). Eiichi Nakao, 88, Japanese politician, Minister of International Trade and Industry...
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